European External Action Service (EEAS)

Service européen pour l'action extérieure
Servicio Europeo de Acción Exterior
Europäischer Auswärtiger Dienst
Serviço para a Ação Externa
Servizio Europeo per l'Azione Esterna
Europese Dienst voor Extern Optreden
Europeiska Utrikestjänsten
Tjenesten for EU's Optraeden Udadtil
Euroopan Ulkosuhdehallinnon Sivustolle
tSeirbhis Eorpach Gniomhaiochta Eachtrai
Evropské Sluzby pro Vnejsi Cinnost
Európskej Sluzby pre Vonkajsiu Činnosť
Európai Külügyi Szolgâlat Honlapjan
Europejskiej Służby Dzialan Zewnetrznych
Evropske Sluzbe za Zunanje Delovanje
Euroopa Välisteenistuse Veebisaidile
Eiropas Arejas Darbibas Dienesta
Europos Išorės Veiksmu Tarnybos
Ewropew Ghall-Azzjoni Esterna
Europsku Sluzbu za Vanjsko Djelovanje
Serviciului European de Actiune Externéa

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Contact Details

URL: http://www.eeas.europa.eu/

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History

Established by T-XT2073 - Treaty of Lisbon. Organization and functioning established by decision of E-XE3068 - Council of the European Union, acting on proposal from High Representative of Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP / PESC) after consulting F-XF0667 - European Parliament (EP) and obtaining consent from E-XE2442 - European Commission (EC). European Parliament passed resolution of approval, 8 Jul 2010. Council of European Union adopted decision confirming proposal, 26 Jul 2011. Launched 1 Jan 2011. A functionally autonomous body of F-XF2147 - European Union (EU).

Aims

Help the EU's foreign affairs chief - the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy - carry out the Union's Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP); run about 140 EU Delegations and Offices operating around the world, representing the EU and its citizens globally.

Events

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Activities

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Structure

High Representative; Foreign Policy Instruments Service; European Union Military Committee (EUMC) and European Union Military Staff; 3 Deputy Secretaries General: Economic and Global Issues; Political Affairs; CSDP and Crisis Response. Also includes chair Political and Security Committee (PSC / COPS). Operates around 140 delegations worldwide. Regional departments (5): Africa; Americas; Asia and Pacific; Europe and Central Asia; Middle East and North Africa. Departments (2): Budget and Administration; Human Rights, Global and Multilateral Issues.

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Subjects *

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UN Sustainable Development Goals **

GOAL 1: No PovertyGOAL 16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions

UIA Org ID

XJ5453

Last News

2018

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